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Are you suggesting to load the transmitter RF output into the shield of the
existing live CATV drop cable? You'll wreak havoc with the network and you'll destroy any trust that exists between the local ham community and the Cable company. This is a horrible suggestion! Same goes for loading up the phone line with RF Ignore this one guys - be responsible! Joe W3JDR "Charles" wrote in message ... Today, while perusing the wares at a local marine outfitting store, I came upon 300 foot reels of 20ga. 7-strand copper wire intended for use as "fishing cable". Cable TV uses a multi-core cable with aluminum shield. If suspended above ground between houses then there is also a steel wire around it, at least in my area. The steel makes a good antenna, and a thumb-tack makes a good contact with the aluminum shield. Fence-wire in our neighborhood makes a good 160-meter antenna, and it is already erected ;-) Try loading your 80-metre TX into the telephone cable, providing it does not lead underground. In Northern climates they have 2 parallel 20-metre long metal rod,s like a ships handrail, to stop snow sliding off the roof and burying passers-by. Go inside the roof space and connect to it. There are loads of ready-made antennas without having to buy anything at all. Just use some of them when the neighbours are asleep (in this area that is during the day). CK |
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